BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
We know
almost nothing about Pierre Collot, except that he is mentioned as master
sculptor in 1635, and that he realized the sculpted decoration of the
Bullion Chapel at the Cordeliers in collaboration with Charles Grouard.
His principal contribution to art history can be summed up in these
Pièces d’architecture, which appeared in 1633,
the same year as Jean Barbet’s Livre d’architecture.
Collot’s work, printed by Michel van Lochom, another dealer in
prints who was helped by Antoine Lemercier, seems to be competing with
Barbet’s. In 1630 Collot had produced a series of smaller engravings
simply designated by the names “P. Collo inventor, Antoine Le
Mercier incidit” for the same Van Lochom. Yves Pauwels (Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance, Tours) – 2008 Critical bibliographyJ. P. Babelon, Demeures parisiennes sous Henri IV et Louis XIII, Paris, Hazan, 1991, p. 249. M. Charageat, "Notes sur cinq marchés passés par M. de Bullion... avec Jacques Sarrazin, Simon Vouet, Pierre Collot... et du rôle qu’y joue Le Mercier", Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire de l’Art Français, 1927 (1928), pp. 179-207. C. Lesage, "La Vieille Bourse de Lille, nouveaux regards, nouvelles recherches", Bulletin de la Commission historique du Nord, 39, 1996-1997 [1999], pp. 97-126. Y. Pauwels, "Francine, Collot, Barbet : recueils de modèles
ou exercices de style ?", J.-P. Garric, É. d’Orgeix & E. Thibault (ed.), Le livre et l’architecte, Wavre, Mardaga, 2011, pp. 167-171.
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